Understanding your risk factors, assessing your heart health and knowing how to lower potential heart disease risks may help you live a longer, healthier life. How Can I Check My ...
DALLAS To raise awareness that cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women, thousands of people and landmarks across ...
For example, an extremely active person’s healthy resting heart rate may be as low as 40 beats per minute, according to the American Heart Association (AHA). Read on to learn more about resting ...
The harder your heart has to work to pump blood throughout your body while you're not exercising, the higher your resting ...
February is Heart Month, and libraries across Wyoming will celebrate by encouraging patrons to check out a blood pressure cuff and “get to know their numbers.” ...
Nearly half of all U.S. adults have some form of cardiovascular disease, according to a new report that reflects recently ...
Now, picture it knowing that in 2022 alone, the CDC said one in every 3 female deaths was due to heart disease. That’s a ...
Regular flossing may do more than just protect your teeth—it could lower your risk of stroke atrial fibrillation and heart disease Discover how oral health impacts cardiovascular wellness ...
Joanne Matos, 37, was born with an enlarged heart and has congestive heart failure. Despite a stroke and two silent heart ...
Erik Columbia and Iris St. Meran speak with Dr. Julie Colvin, a Family Medicine Physician at St. Joseph’s Health, about the ...
Your heart has a huge job. It is responsible for moving blood throughout the body, maintaining your blood pressure and keeping you alive. Since the heart is such a vital organ, it needs to stay ...
Foods like fish rich in omega-3s, lean poultry, beans, nuts and plant-based proteins offer excellent options to support heart health while keeping blood sugar levels in check. By making thoughtful ...